Now I know why my refrigerator should be connected to the Internet.
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Electrolux says still taking U.S. market share
HUSKVARNA, Sweden, Sept 24 (Reuters) – Sweden’s Electrolux the world’s biggest home appliances maker, said on Wednesday it was gaining market share in its key North American market despite pressure on prices.
Washing machine courses for men
I wasn’t (and still am not) sure if this is a joke or not: Laundry-phobic men in Munich are being offered beginners courses on how to use a washing machine.
Petrol price rise announced
As predicted in the forums a few days ago fuel prices are set to rise yet again, from the BBC this morning: Fuel duty will rise by 1.28p a litre from 1 October, the Treasury has confirmed.
New owners honour PowerHouse customer deliveries
Deliveries of goods bought by PowerHouse customers before the electrical chain’s collapse will be honoured by its new owners.
Remote-controlled kitchen
AUSTIN, Texas – Bill Bodin has no excuse for going out to lunch. He has – without a doubt – the coolest kitchen in town. It talks. It cooks. It can be controlled from his cell phone, PDA, pager or laptop. And it’s all in his workplace, a sleek computing lab at IBM.
Boxclever blow for Saunders
LARGE divisions of Boxclever, the television rental company at the heart of German bank WestLB’s financial crisis, were plunged into administration today in a further blow to the reputation of former City wunderkind Robin Saunders.
DASA AGM 18th October 2003
As many of you are already aware the DASA AGM will be held on the 18th October 2003 with a brief Council Meeting held on the afternoon of the 17th October prior to that. It is most likely that this meeting will be extremely well attended and so therefore, should you wish to attend the AGM (or ind…
PRG still hurting from first half
Lingerie and appliance retailer Pacific retail Group (PRG) says its second-half result is unlikely to make up for the negative impacts of its first-half result.
Repairmen seek their just deserts
AROUND 50 independent service engineers who are owed around £250,000 for work carried out on behalf of Powerhouse are to meet the store group’s new management.
